The JKTG Foundation again sponsored the annual Wall Street Comes to Washington Roundtable bringing Wall Street analysts together with Washington policy expert Paul Ginsburg, Ph.D., to explore what the latest market developments meant for national health policy and how the political climate will affect the health care sector.
Participating in the discussion with Ginsburg, Brookings and USC Schaeffer Center, were panelists Matthew Borsch, Goldman Sachs; Ana Gupte, Ph.D., Leerink Partners; and Sheryl Skolnick, Ph.D., Mizuho Securities USA.
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